scholarly journals Mapping the Trend of Islamic Economic Studies Indexed in Sinta Website: A Bibliometric Analysis

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 311
Author(s):  
Muhammad Muhajir Aminy ◽  
Imronjana Syapriatama ◽  
Restu Fahdiansyah ◽  
Gatot Suhirman ◽  
Muhammad Salahuddin

Research on Islamic economics experienced rapid development in recent years along with the development of Islamic economics as a branch of science throughout the world, especially in Muslim countries. This paper aims at mapping and observing the trend of Islamic economic studies listed on SINTA, the official Indonesian indexing website. The sampling data for this study is 114 published papers obtained from the website. The data are analyzed using quantitative descriptive with bibliometric analysis method. This study found that most papers are published by “Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah”, owned by Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University. The qualitative approach is most used by research samples in this study with 74 papers (64.91%), while quantitative is only used by 40 papers (35.08%). It also found that Islamic economic research in Indonesia is dominated by Islamic bank topics with several general bank keywords, such as efficiency, profitability, liquidity, and Non-Performing Financing (NPF). This study suggested that further researchers conduct more studies on Islamic or Sharia values implemented within Islamic banks since it is the main difference between Islamic and conventional banks. Further studies can also observe broader problems like poverty and how the Islamic economy has overcome this issue==================================================================================================== ABSTRAK – Pemetaan Tren Kajian Ekonomi Islam pada Pengindeks SINTA: Suatu Analisis Bibliometrik. Penelitian di bidang ekonomi Islam mengalami perkembangan yang cukup signifikan beberapa tahun terakhir bersamaan dengan perkembangan ekonomi Islam sebagai salah satu cabang ilmu pengetahuan, terutama di negara-negara dengan mayoritas penduduknya adalah Muslim. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk melakukan pemetaan dan melihat tren publikasi pada artikel penelitian ekonomi Islam yang terindeks SINTA, website pengideks resmi Indonesia. Sebanyak 114 artikel diperoleh dari SINTA untuk dijadikan sebagai sampel penelitian. Metode yang digunakan adalah deskriptif kuantitatif dengan analisis bibliometrik. Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa mayoritas paper dipublikasikan oleh “Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah” dari UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. Pendekatan kualitatif digunakan oleh 74 sampel artikel (64.91%), sementara pendekatan kuantitatif digunakan oleh 40 artikel (35.08%). Studi ini juga menemukan bahwa artikel kajian ekonomi Islam di Indonesia masih didominasi oleh penelitian terkait bank syariah dengan beberapa kata kunci, diantaranya: efisiensi, profitabilitas, likuiditas, dan Non-Performing Financing (NPF). Penelitian ini merekomendasikan kepada para peneliti di bidang ekonomi Islam untuk melakukan kajian lebih mendalam pada nilai-nilai Syariah yang diimplementasikan di bank Syariah karena hal tersebut merupakan perbedaan mendasar antara bank Syariah dan bank konvensional. Isu lebih luas terkait kemiskinan dan bagaimana ekonomi Islam mengatasinya juga dapat diteliti secara lebih komprehensif dalam kerangka penelitian ekonomi Islam.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mimin Mu’minah

This article is motivated by the rapid development of the Islamic banking world, especially in Indonesia where the majority of the population is Muslims. When other countries have given birth to Islamic-based banks, as well as Indonesia, in 1992 was the establishment of Bank Muamalat Indonesia. Islamic banks use applications that are different from conventional banks, where the term on conventional banks is interest, whereas in Islamic banks use the profit sharing application. One application of Islamic banks that is very helpful to customers is the Mudharabah and Ijarah Muntahiya Bittamlik (IMBT) application. Although these two applications exist in Islamic banks or Islamic-based banks, it is possible that the two applications are not in accordance with Islamic economic law. Therefore, this paper tries to analyze the mudharabah and IMBT applications in the perspective of sharia economic law.  


Author(s):  
Nurhadi Nurhadi

This article discusses the urgency of maqashid wisdom in the operation of Islamic economic business. The rapid development of Islamic economics and finance in the contemporary era, many problems have arisen, such as hedging, sukuk schemes, repos, syndicated financing between Islamic banks or with conventional banks, restructuring, indent property financing, ijarah maushufash fiz zimmah, multi financing use, credit card design, maqashid from annuity, bargain, net revenue sharing, gold installments, gold investment and other new cases. The application of the wisdom of the maqashid shari`ah is an elaboration of the great maqashid (goal), namely hifzu al-Mal (safeguarding wealth) and fulfilling the purpose and mashlahah of wealth. Maintaining and maintaining the intentions of these assets sometimes in terms of how to get it (min janibi al-wujud) or in terms of maintaining assets that are already owned (min janibi al-‘adam). Hifzu al-Mal is a family of methods in the field of muamalah, this method is translated by Maqashid syari`ah ammah (general purposes) and Maqashid khassah (special purpose) also called maqashd juz’iyyah, which is very numerous and countless. Maqashid khassah is the result of Istiqra 'of the scholars towards the texts and the laws of shari'ah and results in certainty (qath'i) that this Shari'a establishes it as a goal that has consequences and implications. So in the operation of sharia economic business the wisdom of maqashid sharia is that the benefit must be secured and based on shariah principles, even though the Islamic economic business transactions by establishing the benefits that are in accordance with the sharia and the proposition as well as the interfaith of the minkum (the pleasure of the same pleasure) in accordance with the sharia agreement, even though the law is debated, for example bai ad-dayan contract, bargaining contract and others.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-35
Author(s):  
Aini Maslihatin ◽  
Riduwan Riduwan

Sharia compliance is the adherence of Islamic banks to Islamic rules or laws in muamalah and is one of the factors that differentiate it from conventional banks. Therefore sharia compliance is a fundamental principle in Islamic banking practices. Muamalah law, especially the economy, has a high degree of difference, so the sharia compliance standards in Indonesia refer to the Fatwa of the National Sharia Council-Indonesian Ulama Council (DSN-MUI). This study aims to analyze the practice of sharia compliance in Islamic Rural Banks (BPRS) in Indonesia. The data analyzed is the assessment of the Sharia Supervisory Board (DPS) on the practice of BPRS for five years. The sample distribution covers all regions of Indonesia with 24 units of analysi with 46 respondenss. The data analysis used quantitative descriptive analysis and compared it with the DSN-MUI fatwa. This study's results indicate that the level of compliance with Islamic rural banks in Indonesia is, on average, excellent. Other findings show that, when viewed from the contract's practice, financing with a musyarakah contract has the highest level of sharia compliance compared to separate agreements. Meanwhile, the lowest sharia compliance is in the murabahah contract. This condition is influenced because Islamic banks often use the murabahah bil wakalah contract. The weakness of this contract lies in the procurement of goods by customers, often not accompanied by proof of purchase.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bassam Mohammad Maali ◽  
Usama Adnan Fendi ◽  
Muhannad Ahmad Atmeh

Purpose This paper aims to investigate the economic substance of Islamic banks’ transaction as perceived by the employees and regulators of banks and the effect of such substance on the need for special accounting standards for Islamic banks. If there is a distinctive “Islamic economic substance”, then special accounting practices may be necessary such as the standards of the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative inquiry on one of the leading Islamic banks in the Middle East was conducted to investigate the economic substance of the bank’s main two transactions; the deposit system and Murabaha financing, as perceived by informants within one of the earliest Islamic banks and its regulators. Findings It is found that despite the belief that the transactions under examination were different from equivalents within conventional banking, practice within the bank was not consistent with such a belief. Informants largely perceived the economic reality of the investigated transaction as being not different from conventional banks’ transactions, and this would affect the need for special accounting and regulatory frameworks. Research limitations/implications This investigation is confined to informants working within one Islamic bank; their views and perceptions may not coincide with those working in other Islamic banks in the world. Practical implications The results of this investigation provide policy implications for Islamic banks, regulators and standards setters in regard to the need for special accounting standards for Islamic banks. Originality/value The paper is one of the first papers that uses a qualitative inquiry on the main transactions of Islamic banks and the related need for special accounting practices. The paper provides a new perspective on the debate over whether Islamic banking is genuinely innovative or is merely a replicate for conventional banking.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Novriana Sumarti

AbstrakPerkembangan perbankan syariah marak terjadi di banyak negara, termasuk Indonesia. Bank syariah pertama di Indonesia didirikan pada tahun 1992. Sesuai peraturan Bank Indonesia No 23 Tahun 1999, diperbaiki dalam Peraturan No. 3 Tahun 2004, bank Syariah dan kon- vensional diperbolehkan untuk beroperasi di Indonesia. Sekarang terdapat 11 (sebelas) bank syariah dan sekitar lima puluhan unit usaha dan office channeling dari bank konvensional yang menerapkan sistem syariah. Pada makalah ini, penelitian tentang pasar saham syariah dan perbankan syariah akan dibahas. Salah satu penelitiannya adalah penerapan skema Bagi Untung dan Rugi yang merupakan ciri khas ekonomi syariah dengan menggunakan opti- misasi dalam Matematika. Optimisasi dilakukan untuk mendapatkan porsi bagi untung yang dapat menguntungkan baik bagi pemberi modal investasi maupun penerima modal.Kata kunci: Ekonomi Syariah, Optimisasi, Skema Bagi Hasil Untung dan Rugi. AbstractThe development of Islamic banking is rife in many countries, including Indonesia. The first Islamic bank in Indonesia was established in 1992. According to the regulation of Bank In- donesia No. 23 of 1999, amended in Regulation No. 3 In 2004, both Islamic and conventional banks are allowed to operate in Indonesia. Now there are 11 (eleven) Islamic banks, and about five dozens of business units and office channeling of conventional banks that imple- ment the sharia system. In this paper, the research on the stock market of sharia and Islamic banking will be discussed. One of the studies is the application of Profit - Loss scheme, which is the hallmark of Islamic economic, using optimization in Mathematics. Optimization is done to get a portion of the profit that can be beneficial for both the owner and recipient of capital investment capital.Keywords: Islamic Economics, optimization, Profit-Loss Sharing scheme


El Dinar ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Faridatus Suhadak ◽  
Eko Priadi

<p>In response to the rapid development of Islamic economic, especially in Islamic banking, hence made Act number 21 Year 2008 on Islamic Banking. Thus, the Act No. 21 year 2008 is a legal framework for the implementation of Islamic Banking in Indonesia. The enactment of Law No. 21 year 2008 is certainly can not be separated from the role of the Indonesian Ulama Council who have contributed substantially in supporting and patronizing Islamic Banking. This study is a normative research with qualitative approach that resulted the role of Indonesian Ulama Council in the formulation Act No. 21 year 2008. First, the involvement of National Shariah Council (DSN - MUI) in the assessment process, deepening and refinement of the substance of the formulation of Islamic Banking. Second, the recommendation and statement issued by the MUI related to the Act Number 21 Year 2008 on Islamic Banking. The MUI’s role in the implementation of Act No. 21 year 2008 on Islamic Banking consists of two functions, i.e. regulatory functions are realized in the form of DSN - MUI fatwas related to Islamic Banking and control functions are realized in the form of DSN - MUI authority to recommend DPS in Islamic banks, give warning to non-compliant Islamic banks and propose to the authority to take action if the warning is ignored. This study recommends the need for effective coordination between the DSN - MUI with other stakeholders regarding fatwas/regulations produced to be implemented well.</p> <p> </p>


Author(s):  
Syaza Laili Sharipuddin ◽  
Nur Aeisya Firrzana Mohd Ayub ◽  
Nur Aqilla Mahassan ◽  
Memiyanty Abdul Rahim

Currently, businesses are very vulnerable and exposed to the uncertainty that may cause damage to the company. With the ongoing pandemic issue, companies are more concerned about their performance and survival. Companies like banks play a crucial role in the economy since its growth depends on its financial sector's stability regardless of the country. Thus, companies have many approaches and strategies to maintain their business and stay relevant in the corporate world; hence, ESG disclosure comes in handy. According to the Bursa Malaysia Sustainability Reporting Guide (2018), ESG which stands for "Environmental, Social, and Governance" is a term used extensively, specifically by the investment community, portraying the environmental, social, and governance matters considered by investors in the corporate behaviour context. Experts have actively discussed ESG disclosure to address such reporting to enhance the company's performance portfolio. Furthermore, the ESG factor becomes one of the primary considerations for the investors' decision. ESG factor influences and strengthens the investors' confidence towards the company's performance. Bukhari, Hashim and Amran (2020) suggested that companies providing ESG disclosure show improvement in their financial performance. Experts found a significant impact of sustainability practices on the Islamic banks' financial performance (Jan, Marimuthu & Isa, 2019). Companies' ESG disclosure performance has established a reputation for playing a significant role in financial transparency and how it varies by economic and stakeholder's perspective (Oncioiu, Popescu, Aviana, Serban, Rotaru, Petrescu & Pantelescu, 2020). Jan et al. (2019) found that there is still a low adoption level of sustainability practices and reporting in the Islamic banking industry. An empirical study conducted by Nobanee and Ellili (2016) also stated that sustainability disclosure has an insignificant effect on Islamic banks than the high degree of such disclosure on conventional banks. Moreover, from a study conducted in seven Muslim countries, the sustainability practices and reporting were not of serious concern to those countries' Islamic banks (Hassan and Syafri Harahap, 2010). Keywords: Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) Disclosure, Islamic Banks, and Financial Performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 242
Author(s):  
Sisca Mediyanti ◽  
Emilda Kadriyani ◽  
Fani Sartika ◽  
Intan Novia Astuti ◽  
Eliana Eliana ◽  
...  

Firm value is a measure of the success of management in managing company assets. Every shareholder always hopes that every fund invested can contribute to their prosperity. Through the measurement of company value, it will be known the success of the management in meeting the expectations of shareholders. This study aims to determine the value of Islamic banking companies in Indonesia that have sold their shares to the public (go public). The number of samples is 3 (three), Islamic Banks, with a data observation period starting from 2018 to 2020. Secondary data were obtained through the websites www.idx.co.id and www.idnfinancials.com, the data analysis method used was quantitative descriptive. The conclusion that can be drawn is that the company value of Islamic banks has a good ratio, it is known that the Tobin's Q ratio of all Islamic banks is greater than 1 in the 2018-2020 period, which means that management can manage company assets well and can meet shareholders expectations. In general, the performance of Islamic banks in Indonesia has increased which is known from the average Tobin's Q ratio which increases every year, so it is known that the company's management performance is getting more optimal.


Author(s):  
Toha Andiko

Abstract: The thinking of Islamic economics in Indonesia today, is still limited to the theme of banking or financial institutions. The lack of development of Islamic economic concepts is still happening in terms of macro and microeconomics as well as systems in Islamic statistics and accounting. Implementation of Islamic economic system is expected to serve as a guide in state government, in building a prosperous society both materially and spiritually. In addition, Shariabased Islamic economics is expected to be a solution to economic underdevelopment, and to change the dominant capitalist and communist system over the years. Islamic economics is believed to save people morality from materialismhedonism, and can unite Muslims to jointly achieve falah (prosperity) in general. The significance of sharia-based Islamic economics is evident in the sharia bank’s increasingly potential business offering services compared to conventional banks. Implementation of Islamic economics on muamalah activities can also be felt in the positive role of Islamic banks and on-bank syariah financial institutions that encourage the development of the real sector, this can be seen from the start of increasing the portion of the contract for the results of mudharabah and musyarakah and other transactions.


Management ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-126
Author(s):  
Anna Gondek

Summary Possibilities of usage meta-analysis method in economic research area The article presents the method of meta-analysis showing its essence, main elements, steps of carrying out research, as well as showing the advantages and disadvantages. In the support to available scientific bases of the source body of the literature, the author checked the economic studies, in which meta-analysis was used and divided them into twelve subject groups. Two group were the most numerous, they were: (1) macro-economics in such subjest as development and growth economics, sustainable development, national accounts, public budgeting and finance and (2) management, especially about productivity, quality of human capital, organizational attitude, and widely understood competitiveness.


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